Tuesday 19 July 2011

Cambridge Journals celebrates success with free online access

Cambridge Journals is celebrating recent achievements by making all its online
journals content from 2009 and 2010 free for six weeks.
Cambridge has enjoyed accelerating success in recent years with increasing
numbers of journals published, improved impact factors and multiple enhancements
made to Cambridge Journals Online (CJO). Usage has significantly increased with
the digitisation of new and archive content, and more people are now able to
access Cambridge Journals than ever before. Currently over 1.3 million articles
are downloaded from CJO every month.
To celebrate these successes, and to reach out to new customers, Cambridge
Journals has announced that it is making all online content published during
2009 and 2010 free between 15th July and 30th August 2011.
During the trial, the Cambridge Journals team will also be looking for feedback
to help shape the future of the service. The Cambridge Journals Online (CJO)
website is continually developing, informed by consultation with key customers
in the academic and library communities. Users will be encouraged to give their
feedback on CJO and content, to ensure the service keeps on developing according
to their needs.
Simon Ross, Global Director of Cambridge Journals, says: “Cambridge Journals
forms one of the most important bodies of academic research material available
in the world today, and we have recently seen massive growth in the number of
people using and accessing our journals. We are celebrating this success with
our loyal customers, and providing new customers with an opportunity to see what
Cambridge Journals have to offer. We encourage anyone with an interest in
serious academic research to go onto CJO and have a look around.”
To access the free articles, go to: http://journals.cambridge.org/

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